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James Bernard, Anthene
Soft Octaves LP
California's James Bernard is a much-loved regular on this label as well as being a veteran of the wider ambient scene who has been hard at it for more than three decades. His latest outing on Past Inside The Present with Anthene (aka Brad Deschamps of Toronto) is Soft Octaves, an album that finds them crafting a series of sounds using electric six-string bass.
It has a huge range from the deepest depths to the wispiest of highs and each of the tracks here was recorded in one single take. The results are spellbinding indeed and the range of the bass's sonic ability is astonishing as it sounds at times like a cello, at others woodwind and is always intriguing.
A1
Point Of Departure
A2
Flow State
A3
Suadade
A4
Trembling House (Feat Marine Eyes)
A5
Overcast
B1
Soft Octaves
B2
Cortege
B3
Renascence
B4
Summation